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September 05, 1969 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-09-05

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28—Friday, September 5, 1969

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THE DETROIT JEWISH' NEWS

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'Jewish Soul' Singer From USSR,
Nehama Lifschitz, Coming to Detroit

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DETROIT SHOLEM ALEICHEN
LODGE will meet 8 p.m. Wednes
day at Cong. Beth Hillel. A tape(
address delivered at the 101st con
vention by Dr. Wiliam A Wexler,
national president of Bnai Brith,
will be heard. Refreshments will be
served, and friends are invited.

HARRY B. KEIDAN LODGE
will meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
Northland Inn. Refreshments will
be served, and friends are invited.
* * *

IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER will
meet - 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the
Workmen's Circle Center. Maynard
Gordon will speak on the Black
Manifesto.

'Walk-Out' B B Brunch

The Bnai Brith Women's Council
of Metropolitan Detroit is sponsor-
ing a "Walk-Out" brunch 10:39
a.m. Sunday at the home of Coun-
cil retention chairman Mrs. Joseph
Rodman. 14270 La Belle, Oak Park.
Workers will then depart in
teams in an effort to retain all
Bnai Brith Women members.

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NEHAMA LIFSCHITZ GREETED BY PRIME MINISTER

* • •

Nehama Lifschitz. leading Jew-
ish singer in the Soviet Union and
now a resident of Israel. will ap-
pear at Ford Auditorium Oct. 22
as part of her first series of con-
certs in the United States and
Canada.

Miss Lifschitz will present 21
concerts in 18 cities, beginning
Oct. 5 at Philhai monic Hall in
New York. Her tour will be under
the patronage of Israel Prime
Minister Golda Meir and Israeli
Ambassador to the U.S., Yitzhak
Rabin.

Marlene C ohen Plans
r
for 11 -celtlinu- 111

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gan announced an open competi-

tive examination for maintenance
and service workers and worker-
trainees to fill vacancies with fed-
eral activities in Michigan. Most
vacancies are in the Detroit metro-
politan area and the Battle Creek
area.
Complete information on require-
ments and instructions for filing
may be obtained from the Inter-
agency Board of Examiners, 144
W. Lafayette, Detroit. Applications
will be accepted from nonveterans
through Monday. and subsequent
periods as listed in the announce-
' ment. Persons entitled to veterans
preference may apply at any time.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen
of Moritz Ave., Oak Park, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Marlene Sherry to Rob-
ert Gerald Stern, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Stern of Pierce Ave.,
Southfield.
A March wedding is planned.

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Marking the 100th year since its
founding, United Aged Home Mo-
shay Sekenim Hameuhad of Jeru-
salem issued an appeal for assist-
ance for American Jewry.
With hundreds of elderly either
aready cared for or many on the
waiting list to be admitted, the
Jerusalem home for aged finds it-
self in dire stress and seeks
greater aid from this country.
Gifts can be sent to this home
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others to open their hearts to

this petite but forceful artist
who through her thousands of La
concerts in the Soviet Union
brought tears to the thousands
of Russian Jews who heard her
sing." He said that she became
the voice and symbol of the de-
termination of more than 3,000,-
000 Jews in the Soviet Union to
remain Jews.

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I NEW ORLEANS (JTA — Bnai ,
The tour will be presented by Brith has given mobile disaster
Rany Hirsch in cooperation with units to the American Red Cross
the America-Israel Cultural Foun- and to the Salvation Army to
dation. The premiere performance help them cope with relief needs
at Philharmonic Hall will benefit of Hurricane Camille in the Gulf i
the Sharett Scholarship Fund for' coast area. George Mitchell. chair- I
young Israeli artists, a project of man of the Bnai Brith Camille
Disaster Fund, announced.
the cultural foundation.
The unit given the Red Cross is
Mrs. heir is expected to attend
the premiere concert, since she a multi-disaster unit. That given
will be in the United States at that the Salvation Army is a mobile
fold dispensing unit. A special
time for an official state visit.
campaign has been launched
In announcing the concert tour, among Bnai Brith members of the
William Mazer, N.Y.C. president 7th District, which includes the
of the Cultural Foundation,
stricken area, for funds to assist
called upon "American Jews and
the storm victims.

Born in Kovno, Lithuania, into
a culturally and Jewish-conscious
family, young Nehama learned to
play the violin at an early age.
Her concert career was launched
at the age of 15 in Tashkent, where
her family had fled from the Nazis,
during a nationality musical eve-
ning in which she represented
Lithuania.
In 1958, she won first place
among 360 others with her Yiddish
songs in an all-Soviet competition
for artists. For more than a decade
afterwards, Miss Lifschitz cap-
tured the hearts of Russian Jews
as well as others.

Razek A. Latif, photographer
and world traveler, will discuss
life and politics in Egypt 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at the meeting of Branch
7, Labor Zionist Organization to
be held at the home of the Irving
Greenbergs. 20038 Cooley.
! Latif recently left Egypt and re-
sides. together with his family in
i Detroit. Joseph Heit, president, in-
vites guests. For information, call
Irving Greenberg, 537-7497.

A man often pays dear for a
small frugality.
Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Miss Lifschitz arrived in Tel-Aviv
on March 19 with members of her
family. She gave her last concert
appearance in the Soviet Union
Feb. 28. On April 15, in the pres-
ence of numerous Israeli lumina-
and
ries, including Mrs. Meir
Moshe Dayan, the artist received
a tumultous reception before an
overflow audience of 3,000 at the
Mann Auditorium in Tel-Aviv.

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Shapero to Graduate 43

The Shapero School of Nursing
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Mrs. Morris Adler will be guest
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